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Old November 9th, 2001
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Default Limewire using SocksCap and Socks2http?

I'm trying to connect via a university network that is blocking the standard Limewire ports. So, I've looked around and from what I read, I need to use SocksCap and Socks2Http. Downloaded them and tried to set them up with the information I could piece together, but as of yet I have had no luck. Unless you count the 2 seconds it connected to a host, but then immedeately disconnected.

I believe I have the SocksCap configuration figured out. I set the Socks server address as my IP and set the port as 1080, correct? How do I know to chose between Socks4 and Socks5?

Then with Socks2Http, I'm not using a proxy to connect to http, so I don't need to worry about that. Do I need to set up Gateway? And if so, what information am I going to need? Then I set the Socks port as 1080 to match what I set it as in SocksCap, correct?

Is there any settings I will need to change in my Network settings? I saw something about enabling DNS, but I did so and it did not get Limewire to work. If I do need to enable it, how do I configue the DNS settings?

When all of that is done, what port do I need to set Limewire's preferences to listen on for hosts?

Thank you for any help
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Old November 16th, 2001
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Since most of the posts in the Limewire section go unanswered, it didn't seem to make much sense to post there. This is a general question that can be applied to any gnutella program, so if someone could post a little more detailed information on how to use socks2http and sockscap to effectively socksify a gnutella app, it would be much appreciated.
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Old November 16th, 2001
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If only port 6346 is blocked, did you try changing your port to some other number in the options? You may need to also find an external non-port 6346 as well.

-greg
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Old November 20th, 2001
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I'm using sockscap - it was OK with V1.6d on port 1080 (Sockscap setting) with "Socks 5" selected. However I've upgraded to 1.8 and now I get the error window "Can't find the main class. Program will exit" from the Java Virtual Machine Launcher when I select Limewire in Sockscap.

Any ideas - I'm Win 2000
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OMG! Hahahahah to my university. Their pitiful attempts to block my access to gnutella have finally been overcome!

*knock on wood*
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I guess it was a minor victory, as I still can't connect to any hosts on 6346 or 6347 ports, which have the most activity.

Lets put it this way: Before I could connect to 30 hosts and have anywhere from 100-200TB available. Now, with 40 hosts I'm sparadicaly going back and forth between 25 and 50 TB
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Old December 6th, 2007
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For those of you STILL having connection problems with LimeWire.

1. Make sure you install Socks2HTTP and use DEFAULT settings unless
a. You are behind a proxy
b. Purchased a different Gateway from Socks2HTTP

2. Install SocksCap and drag the limewire icon into the window. Then launch Limewire through SocksCap

One stupid thing I got hungup on is... The "Connecting to Gnutella Network" was always displayed and the connection bars were ALWAYS red. This is okay --- it is because Limewire still assumes you are connecting through the default port. So be sure and conduct a search before you assume it is not working.

-danimal
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